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Alliance for Peacebuilding
Harnessing Collective Action for Peace

Global Fragility Act

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The Global Fragility Act (GFA) was passed by Congress as part of the2020 Consolidated Appropriations Act (see section on GFA here) and signed into law by President Trump on December 20, 2019. Enactment of this bill represented a historic victory for the peacebuilding field, which long advocated for the GFA as a game-changing way forward to prevent and reduce violent conflict. In December 2020, the U.S. government released the first-ever comprehensive U.S. government strategy to tackle and prevent spiraling global conflict. In April 2022, President Bidenannounced the priority contexts for implementation: Haiti, Libya, Mozambique, Papua New Guinea, and Coastal West Africa (Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, and Togo).

The Alliance for Peacebuilding and Mercy Corps co-lead a non-partisan coalition of more than 100 peacebuilding, humanitarian, development, and faith-based organizations that work closely with Congress and the Administration to ensure successful implementation of the GFA.

Read AfP and OEF’sGFA Implementation Report.

Read AfP and Our Secure Future’sGFA Implementation Report: Gender Companion.

Read AfP and Peace Direct’s report on local peacebuilder perspectives on the GFAhere.

Read AfP’s Report on Ethiopia and the GFAhere.

Read AfP’s Report on How Congress Can Break Down Barriers to GFA Implementationhere.


Global Fragility Strategy

Coalition Statements on the Global Fragility Strategy


Texts and Sponsors

House of Representatives: H.R. 2116

House sponsors include Representatives Engel (D-NY), McCaul (R-TX), A. Smith (D-WA), Wagner (R-MO), Keating (D-MA), Rooney (R-FL), Lieu (D-CA), Wright (R-TX), Fitzpatrick (R-PA), and Malinowski (D-NJ), Sherman (D-CA), Omar (D-MN), Cooper (D-TN), Beyer (D-VA), Pingree (D-ME), Pence (R-IN), Kim (D-NJ), Kind (D-WI), McGovern (D-MA), Case (D-HI), Bass (D-CA).

H.R. 2116 passed the House of Representatives on May 20, 2019.

Senate: S.727

Senate sponsors include Senators Coons (D-DE), Graham (R-SC), Merkley (D-OR), Rubio (R-FL), and Young (R-IN), Baldwin (D-WI), Casey (D-PA), Boozman, (R-AR), Markey (D-MA), Cardin (D-MD), Gardner (R-CO), Casey (D-PA), Durbin (D-IL), Collins (R-ME), Kaine (D-VA), Peters (D-MI), Cantwell (D-WA), Blumenthal (D-CT), Shaheen (D-NH), Isakson (R-GA), Van Hollen (D-MD), Wyden (D-OR), Klobuchar (D-MN), Hassan (D-NH), Reed (D-RI), King (I-ME), Murphy (D-CT), Hirono (D-HI).

S.727 was approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on June 25, 2019.

A previous version, the Global Fragility and Violence Reduction Act, was introduced as H.R. 5273 and S. 3368 in 2018. It passed the House by a vote of 376-16 in November 2018. 

Statements from Congress

Statements from Congressional Hearings


Summary

What the GFA Accomplishes:

  • Focuses U.S. foreign assistance onpreventing violence and conflict in fragile countries;

  • Saves U.S. taxpayers money by addressing the prevention and the causes of violent conflict rather than the costlier approach of containing it;

  • Increases transparency and accountability by mandating biennial reports to Congress and the American people;

  • Strengthens research to identify the foreign assistance programs and diplomatic approaches that are most effective at preventing violence and conflict;

  • Dedicates $1.15 billion over the next five years for conflict prevention and peacebuilding in countries at risk of violence and conflict.


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Endorsing Organizations

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American Friends Service Committee.png
American Jewish World Service.png
The Borgen Project.png
CARE.png
Carl Wilkens Fellowship.png
Catholic Relief Services.png
CDA Collaborative Learning Projects.png
Center for Civilians in Conflict.png
Center on Conscience & War.png
Charity & Security Network.png
Chemonics International.png
Church of the Brethren.png
Conciliation Resources.png
Conference of Major Superiors of Men.png
Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd.png
Cure Violence Global.png
DT Global.png
Educators' Institute for Human Rights.png
Episcopal Church.png
Food for the Hungry.png
Foreign Policy for America.png
Franciscan Action Network.png
Friends Committee on National Legislation.png
Futures Without Violence.png
Generations for Peace.png
Global Communities.png
Global Water 2020.png
Grace Initiative Global.png
Halo Trust.png
Humanity United Action.png
iACT.png
In Defense of Christians.png
Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy.png
InterAction.png
International Alert.png
International Civil Society Action Network.png
International Crisis Group.png
International Medical Corps.png
International Rescue Committee.png
Jewish World Watch.png
Karuna Center for Peacebuilding.png
Leadership Conference of Women Religious.png
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns.png
Mercy Corps.png
National Advocacy Center of Sisters of the Good Shepherd.png
National Latino Evangelical Coalition.png
Never Again Coalition.png
Nuru International.png
NYU CIC.png
One Campaign.png
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Pax Christi International.png
Pax Christi USA.png
Peace Direct.png
PRBB Foundation.png
Presbyterian Church (USA).png
Saferworld.png
Save the Children.png
Search for Common Ground.png
ShelterBox.png
STAND.png
Stop Genocide Now.png
United Church of Christ.png
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.png
University of Notre Dame, Keough School of Global Affairs.png
University of San Diego, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice.png
Women for Afghan Women.png
World Learning.png
World Relief.png
World Vision.png
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